The 2018 midterm elections are over but results are still trickling in for some races, including Utah's competitive 4th Congressional District where Republican incumbent Mia Love faces an uphill battle against Democrat Ben McAdams. As county clerks tally ballots for their final canvas, we survey the post-midterm landscape in Utah, where voters turned out in record numbers to vote for a new Senator, members of Congress and several citizen-led ballot initiatives.

KUER's political team Julia Ritchey and Nicole Nixon invited Brigham Young University political science professor Chris Karpowitz to break down the results and what they mean on a special bonus episode of 45 Days.

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